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the economy contracted. a lot of concern in brazil at the moment. >> you get a sense that the designed to shine a light on the positives of the country, to get it to the front and center. you don't want the kind of that we have got at the moment. >> everyone is looking at you. over $1rica spent just billion of stadiums. brazil is spending three times theuch and everyone in country is asking questions, why? we need upgrades to infrastructure. there are a lot of people who need help. you saw it over the summer. a rising middle class demanding a -- more out of their government and asking why. they will be hoping the losses on the stadiums don't continue. >> thank you very much indeed, jonathan ferro. let's continue the conversation surrounding brazil. >> at skidmore on brazil after the tragic accident. brazil is set to meet the december deadline. while the stadium will eventually be complete, we want to know what deeper economic issues are thwarting progress. i am joined by gary greenberg, head of emerging mark
the economy contracted. a lot of concern in brazil at the moment. >> you get a sense that the designed to shine a light on the positives of the country, to get it to the front and center. you don't want the kind of that we have got at the moment. >> everyone is looking at you. over $1rica spent just billion of stadiums. brazil is spending three times theuch and everyone in country is asking questions, why? we need upgrades to infrastructure. there are a lot of people who need help....
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beauty of it, you look at some of the economy's out there. greece could put this to germany for once. these are what you want to see. >> you are partially english, partially italian. not a good or bad thing. there is a group of death, a group of joy. you can have holland, you can have brazil. it needs ant, it extra country. this is actually fascinating. for a lot of football fans, this is a big deal. >> we were talking earlier this week, they are at 10%. >> the first contraction since 2009. this was meant to be brazil's rival on the international stage. they come out and they have had a contraction. you look at the shiny brand-new stadiums. three and a half billion dollars. it is almost three times what was spent in south africa. there has been an out rising in this country. much was being spent on this event. on awill be so much sporting event. they are heading terms of the sporting event and the economy as well. >> thanks, john. >> now for a preview of what is coming up in the program. you are looking at ireland's exit from its bailout prog
beauty of it, you look at some of the economy's out there. greece could put this to germany for once. these are what you want to see. >> you are partially english, partially italian. not a good or bad thing. there is a group of death, a group of joy. you can have holland, you can have brazil. it needs ant, it extra country. this is actually fascinating. for a lot of football fans, this is a big deal. >> we were talking earlier this week, they are at 10%. >> the first...
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japanese economy slows. exclusive interview with the prime minister tells us there is no end to abenomics. good morning, everybody. i am guy johnson. >> i'm francine lacqua. let's get straight to the top corporate story. fiat is planning a $9 billion investment in new models. >> it is part of their turnaround strategy to end losses in europe and revise its italian factories. jonathan ferro joins us now with the details. big money, big focus on the romeo. marks like alfa >> it is not just about upscale and luxury, it is about the cars and fiat that are actually selling, the 500, the alfa romeo that has mass is potential at the luxury end of things and the maserati as well. u.s. selling more in the than anywhere else. it is about made in italy and it looks like it is going to be about sold in the united states. has beent in europe doing so badly and they have had to cut jobs within italy itself heard good news because they're actually leveraging the luxury branding that goes with the identity of italy. that is
japanese economy slows. exclusive interview with the prime minister tells us there is no end to abenomics. good morning, everybody. i am guy johnson. >> i'm francine lacqua. let's get straight to the top corporate story. fiat is planning a $9 billion investment in new models. >> it is part of their turnaround strategy to end losses in europe and revise its italian factories. jonathan ferro joins us now with the details. big money, big focus on the romeo. marks like alfa >> it...
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. >> it puts the spotlight on an emerging economy. i guess investors such a yourself, i know you cover emerging markets. what is your take on brazil overall or emerging markets? >> i think emerging markets in general are facing some head winds. really a reverse oovel what we have seen in the last many years or diamondback aid or so. in particular, the previous decade we were seeing falling global interest rates. we have a theme in commodity prices which which is in some way reversing over the medium term. thirdly, you had a significant boost to many emerging economists as a result of the labor markets which is becoming less parent as we move forward. when you add to the fact that some emerging markets have also built up external -- making their currencies vulnerable and leaving them also vulnerable to inflation and pressures and rising rates. the cocktail i think results in more concerns about merging economies and their markets relative to what we're seeing in the developed economies where a more sustained economic recovery and profi
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the economy there collapsed. that plays into capitalism. >> when he was elected, many people did not know who he was. we are still learning about him and his time. also, his interactions with the poor. he is someone who is always reached out. >> the phrase that i use is ripped up the script. we just saw images of desmond tutu. the anglican experience against the africana experience in south africa. with in the religion of south africa, there has been so much to mull. -- tumult. catholic, what do you see for south africa as they try to move forward? this is a huge issue. >> nelson mandela was a huge, unifying figure. even in the last years of his life, he still helped people together. what will happen among these groups in the coming days and years will be critical. >> when you see south africa, do you perceive that religion still is front and center? i believe that he was in a methodist school coming out of the tribes way back. his religion still important there? >> i think that the anglican church still has a pr
the economy there collapsed. that plays into capitalism. >> when he was elected, many people did not know who he was. we are still learning about him and his time. also, his interactions with the poor. he is someone who is always reached out. >> the phrase that i use is ripped up the script. we just saw images of desmond tutu. the anglican experience against the africana experience in south africa. with in the religion of south africa, there has been so much to mull. -- tumult....
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i agree especially in asia and emerging economies of southeast asia. poaching in africa is increasing massively especially of elephants. it also grinders on the top and i'm often asked how long is approaching the top of this text and we have to assume that there will be practically no an offense that in twenty years thx. twenty five thousand elephants are killed by poachers in africa each year it will take even greater effort than are being made at the moment to make sure the fight against the bloody trade in ivory is not lost four thousand km further south we took a group of women with an eye it everyday you get to the actual cancer that once filled disparity to south africa. all the countries not just seeking to harness that matched up with a goal but said the eighteen eighties data mining has since moved elsewhere. but there's still many people desperate to make ends meet. the hidden gold mining is the only hope despite the risks attached these women crawl on all fours ever deeper into the mind. for three or even four hours at a time. it's honk and
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a mixed picture for the global economy. in terms of the u.s., still awaiting more news about the local rule. volcker rule. a little bit of pessimism filtering into the markets. soybean futures falling from a near three-month high. this is ahead of a u.s. they report on u.s. and international supply. joining me is gary silver. -- larry silver. what are you expecting from this report today? >> it seems that most people think the narrative will continue that stocks around the world are very tight. let's consider the fact that we see these surprises like we saw yesterday. china booking 200 50,000 tons. that caught everyone by surprise. >> why aren't we seeing a big rally ahead of the tight supply narrative? >> i think it is because there is a positive risk premium open to the soybean future. people understand the south america planting season is finished. they understand brazil has run out of export, putting more demand on import from the united states. traders are long 26% of the open interest. 100 57,000 contracts to be exact
a mixed picture for the global economy. in terms of the u.s., still awaiting more news about the local rule. volcker rule. a little bit of pessimism filtering into the markets. soybean futures falling from a near three-month high. this is ahead of a u.s. they report on u.s. and international supply. joining me is gary silver. -- larry silver. what are you expecting from this report today? >> it seems that most people think the narrative will continue that stocks around the world are very...
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if he could sit and snuggle so that the country's economy hide industry and trade body said it strikes across the country some two hundred million dollars. the road or vibration of the blue it to its bali people stop about and talk to some exponents of this button will give kisses aka summer that is a cynical twenty pieces is that the highest in the blood the executive board of the government to which he be the next ball is expected that this is all this the budget deficit reaching out to some discussion about this alarming. add to the commercial hub is like a civics with the outbreak of the epidemic. then the forty seven thousand visitors vaccination. the defendant's refusal of the budget documents to be in the end of the organization program of the country. after that the demented ropes activists of all the time i took that as the benefits of bad vaccinations and again it is a western plot to sterilize muslims. the director had about but found that the porto by respondents said yes please read the perspective of the strip had the energy and focus on in the wall the demise of south af
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dollars in foreign direct investment in the past six years and is now the world's sixth largest economy. my advice also on my head. and they've seen the torrens title. when the great typically used in japan in two thousand the shinkansen super express trains will stop soon. no make it. thanks to him it was many sites due to the expensive stuff the reinforcements coming to break the mold. i love this system uses size moment trucks and coastlines to momentous autistic boy. it's the way to trim it was judged to be imminent the transformer substance comes out tomorrow. really old train safely and swiftly to it toss to them late in two thousand and four. we get to it we improve the effectiveness of the shinkansen is earthquake early warning system and reducehe car and we need to stop trying. when the great easter time earthquake struck for the train stops i did with no injuries to us return of july to see a stream to showing up late in the morning since two thousand and seven the result that even very large ethnic style of course was to visit all of its the agencies that with a group of four
dollars in foreign direct investment in the past six years and is now the world's sixth largest economy. my advice also on my head. and they've seen the torrens title. when the great typically used in japan in two thousand the shinkansen super express trains will stop soon. no make it. thanks to him it was many sites due to the expensive stuff the reinforcements coming to break the mold. i love this system uses size moment trucks and coastlines to momentous autistic boy. it's the way to trim it...
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came in which shows that the recovery of the economy there is stronger than anticipated. contrary to the tenancy all week the market did not take this as an opportunity to be concerned about the potential he only on phasing out of the monetary stimulus by the center backs. nope the dax is up again and with it. the hopeful of the year end rally is back again which is the hope that stock prices hero will be rising with the end of the year. i am trying to say let's take a quick look at the market numbers for you now setting frankfurt germany's dax was up by nearly a full percentage. ninety one seventy to finish the year was docked fifty also up by similar amounts. when i'm seventy nine in new york where the dow jones is still trading up by more than one percent to sixteen and ten and the euro is heading up against the dollar. one thirty six ninety three the chinese government has banned its banks from trading in their callings the citizens of today not to use it to come and see following the announcement the value of the big coin tumbled from around twelve hundred dollars to
came in which shows that the recovery of the economy there is stronger than anticipated. contrary to the tenancy all week the market did not take this as an opportunity to be concerned about the potential he only on phasing out of the monetary stimulus by the center backs. nope the dax is up again and with it. the hopeful of the year end rally is back again which is the hope that stock prices hero will be rising with the end of the year. i am trying to say let's take a quick look at the market...
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there is a big effort underway to get the local economy moving again. kamal has been seeing what has been happening in the area hardest hit. >> reporter: there's very, very left on the shoreline. this man knows that too well. he is a fisherman, or rather he was given that his boat now sits a couple of kilometers inland. >> translator: before i was earning about 300 pesos a day from the catch, but now i don't earn anything, because what i catch is what we eat. because i don't have a boat. >> reporter: and the truth is his story is replicated thousands of times. the challenge after the emergency aid phase has been to get people working again. every street is an absolute mess and they need cleaning up, which means you have ready-made jobs, and this is why you have got upwards of 20,000 people lining up every morning for the work for cash scheme. it means they get a job, a little bit of money in their pocket, and they play a big role in the rescue of their own city. >> we give 500 pesos so even if they are cleaning their house, we pay them. our point is tha
there is a big effort underway to get the local economy moving again. kamal has been seeing what has been happening in the area hardest hit. >> reporter: there's very, very left on the shoreline. this man knows that too well. he is a fisherman, or rather he was given that his boat now sits a couple of kilometers inland. >> translator: before i was earning about 300 pesos a day from the catch, but now i don't earn anything, because what i catch is what we eat. because i don't have a...
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says the bali deal could add $1 trillion to the global economy. >> it is so agreed. >> the agreement is a milestone for the w.t.o.t. marks the organization's first global trade deal since the creation in 1995. >> for the first time in our history, the w.t.o. has truly delivered. >> the deal will lower trade barriers and speed up the passage of goods through customs. most importantly, the term is applying not just to rich, industrialized states, it also for poorer developing countries. analysts estimate it could boost the global economy by hundreds of billions of dollars. >> we have achievement something very significant. people all around the world will benefit from the pack annal who have delivered here today. but some critics say the agreement could prevent poorer countries from setting their own priorities in areas like environmental protection, workers' right, and securities. negotiations dragged into an extra day after last-minute veto threats from individual countries. cuba objected to the removal of the trade embargo, and india objected to provisions that might stop its stockp
says the bali deal could add $1 trillion to the global economy. >> it is so agreed. >> the agreement is a milestone for the w.t.o.t. marks the organization's first global trade deal since the creation in 1995. >> for the first time in our history, the w.t.o. has truly delivered. >> the deal will lower trade barriers and speed up the passage of goods through customs. most importantly, the term is applying not just to rich, industrialized states, it also for poorer...
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economy, a new report reveals the job picture is rienthing and unmroement is falling. a severe wind and ice storm is moving east. hundreds of thousands are without power, and travel problems are building. ♪
economy, a new report reveals the job picture is rienthing and unmroement is falling. a severe wind and ice storm is moving east. hundreds of thousands are without power, and travel problems are building. ♪
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economy is on trend. to say that we're just trying to get over the trauma here and some of the data is already there. >> will the snow and ice keep shoppers at home or will they bare the elements. dan, always good to see you. what have you seen so far? we have had nasty weather on key shopping weekends. >> we have had tough weather and nice cold weather. we just went two years where they didn't sell boots or carves or gloves or things of that nature. my guess is what will happen is you have people who are great merchants will say the weather helped them and those that aren't will say that the weather hurt them. >> we're very excited about people who sell branded goods off price. t.j., nordstrom rack, ross, they give you value on a consistent regular basis. >> who looks horrible? who is not executing well? >> the teen retailers on the mall and online stores are struggling. nothing new, nothing exciting. nothing that is stimulating the consumer. >> how is j.c. penney doing? >> i think wall street is wrong.
economy is on trend. to say that we're just trying to get over the trauma here and some of the data is already there. >> will the snow and ice keep shoppers at home or will they bare the elements. dan, always good to see you. what have you seen so far? we have had nasty weather on key shopping weekends. >> we have had tough weather and nice cold weather. we just went two years where they didn't sell boots or carves or gloves or things of that nature. my guess is what will happen is...
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. >>> the economy is climbing back. i'm christine romans. the economy is growing at the fastest pace since the beginning of 2012. driving growth? businesses. do they expect demand from consumers to surge and what happens if consumers are not buying? another critical sector to watch, housing. sales of new homes up 25% in october. the sharpest gain in 35 years. positive jobs numbers show the economy is healing. 203,000 jobs added in november. the u.s. on track now to create the most jobs since 2005. the jobless rate lowest in five years. stock market may have taken a breather, but it is a banner year for stocks. 25% of americans hold three quarters of all stocks. many americans are more concerned where the next meal is coming from than the 401(k). fast food workers striking against poverty wages. the economy, jobs, minimum wage. that is the president's agenda for the next three years. alex is the business director and chairman of the economic advisers. also with me is a former adviser to presidential candidate mitt romney. austin, let me start
. >>> the economy is climbing back. i'm christine romans. the economy is growing at the fastest pace since the beginning of 2012. driving growth? businesses. do they expect demand from consumers to surge and what happens if consumers are not buying? another critical sector to watch, housing. sales of new homes up 25% in october. the sharpest gain in 35 years. positive jobs numbers show the economy is healing. 203,000 jobs added in november. the u.s. on track now to create the most jobs...
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economy and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the importan and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> employers added 200,000 people to payrolls driving the unemployment rate down to 7%. that is a five year low and a sign the economy is now beginning to ramp up after the great recession in a long, sluggish recovery. other signs, nearly a quarter of the november job growth came in manufacturing and construction. those are good paying jobs, too. and hourly pay sup. average wage earner making $24.15 per hour, working 34.5 hours per week. down side is that 4 million people have been out of work six months or longer and percentage of adults working or looking for jobs is year low
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our. hello welcome to the r t sports show half an hour of top action from russia and around the globe with me kate partridge and here's what's coming up. the road to rio fabio capello is a happy coach as russia draw belgium algeria and south korea in their group for next summer's world cup finals. plus a big battle scarred defeated by test scott adams the moscow traffic while champions to number over come even for act boss in the k h l. and in the cage we have a double helping a pair made with a masterclass from probably see over don't and frank mir and the latest action from moscow's fight night. but first a world cup football and russia coach fabio capello was pleased with his side's opponents and much better news after russia avoided the big guns at the draw for the twenty fourteen finals in brazil. reports the draw for nixon was world cup finals couldn't have got much better but the russian fabio capello's side avoided the lines of defending champions spain free time winners germany an
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it is extremely beneficial to the national economy striking has been largely responsible for the boom in u.s. energy production but many like more becker fear they could be left to pay the price for her every week there is another tremor and another crack in her house she says she can't even sell it and leave the area we would have never moved here we would have thought that all this was going to go up and we were going to live in the middle of a wasteland we would have never moved here and now we're stuck while energy companies are rubbing their hands in the anticipation of gigantic profits from fracking people who live just steps away from gas wells or increasingly fearful about the water that they drink about the land that their homes are standing on and they don't trust the government assessment of the damage from fracking because they say the oil and gas industry will make sure that no conclusive study comes out even if it does come out that it doesn't become a basis for effective regulations in texas i'm going to check on your teeth. and let us break it down for you why people a
it is extremely beneficial to the national economy striking has been largely responsible for the boom in u.s. energy production but many like more becker fear they could be left to pay the price for her every week there is another tremor and another crack in her house she says she can't even sell it and leave the area we would have never moved here we would have thought that all this was going to go up and we were going to live in the middle of a wasteland we would have never moved here and now...
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economy gained moore jomorejobs than expected. and the gains are wide spread in low and high conditions. it's i something that is key to today's economic news. >> i always kind a reason to find i this report shea shairky. the unemployment rate is down and we have created 200,000 jobs every month but a quarter of the jobs were higher payin paying j6 an hour or more. that is what wei we are concernd about. 1:5 is still low paying. that is part 69 problem. >> of the problem. it's not gang busters and teabs noit'snot a raw numbers thing. sgenerally speaking the qawl quy of jobs is higher. >> at first glance it would appear it's a big deal, but is it? world gets ou obsessed with the unemployment rate. >> i couldn't care less. that number measures a group of people in a changing group of larkehearingerlarger people. i do don't care about that number. more than 150,000 joan because that is the number of more people that come into the work force every month than who retire or pass away. everybodeverything above that i. and those things te
economy gained moore jomorejobs than expected. and the gains are wide spread in low and high conditions. it's i something that is key to today's economic news. >> i always kind a reason to find i this report shea shairky. the unemployment rate is down and we have created 200,000 jobs every month but a quarter of the jobs were higher payin paying j6 an hour or more. that is what wei we are concernd about. 1:5 is still low paying. that is part 69 problem. >> of the problem. it's not...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. raw no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. they look like bounty islands where the locals can enjoy the sun and the ocean. but what was buried here years ago. means these people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the ground. behind this there is what we call the bank on which there is a deposit of clintonian left by security test which caused the dispersion already and you clyde's despite previous cleaning efforts there remains a deposit of a little less than two kilos of plutonium stuck in the rock the coral reef about ten metres down yuki attests a never ending legacy. police in the ukrainian capital of peacefully dismantling barricades are moving protestors off the streets to traffic through put a move. among the opposition to the crackdown was underway. jailed pussy riot members scream peace activists and thousands of others in trouble with the law could soon be set free to see of an amnesty bill penned by president v
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> a mother's life is nearly shattered. >> it sounded like a gun shot. >> when a surprise on the road comes smashing through her windshield. >> it was actually coming directly at me. directly through the center of my chest. >> april 1st, 2011. mother of two wendy cobb is on her way to work in shelby, north carolina. >> i was a couple hours late going into work so traffic was lighter than usual. >> despite the light traffic, she is blocked by two trucks ahead of her playing a dangerous game. >> one would speed up and the other would slow down. they wouldn't let the other beside them. >> the one truck isn't letting the other truck over. cobb takes out her iphone and goes to record the logo of the truck on the right to report the dangerous behavior to the company. the other truck has no logo. cobb's own action taking out her phone and filming the scene isn't exactly safe either. but she feels confident she's in control.
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and families who are struggling to just keep their heads above water in a very difficult economy, who have seen their jobs disappear, who have, after years of dedicated work, find themselves now looking at very difficult circumstances for employment, in my home state particularly but not my home state alone. so we are -- have to act and that's why we're here this evening to ask for immediate consideration, not further and further review but immediate consideration. i think it's important to point out that the average weekly benefit is about $300 per week. this is not a program that people are using to enrich themselves, by any means. this is basically keeping the heat on, keeping some food on the table, maybe keeping the rent paid. this is a program also that people only qualify for after working and establishing a work history. so for all these reasons, we're not talking about some lavish benefit that's a windfall to americans. this is something that's going to keep families together. and that's why i think we have to be willing, beginning this evening, to get this program extended t
and families who are struggling to just keep their heads above water in a very difficult economy, who have seen their jobs disappear, who have, after years of dedicated work, find themselves now looking at very difficult circumstances for employment, in my home state particularly but not my home state alone. so we are -- have to act and that's why we're here this evening to ask for immediate consideration, not further and further review but immediate consideration. i think it's important to...
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but the economy here is in dire straits. the deal with moscow clue the possibility of a cheap deal on gas and perhaps direct aid because reserves here are running out fast. the central bank quite simply is seeing its stock pile of cash ebbing away very quickly. >> tim, we can see behind you the di demonstrateors are still there. what would you say the mood is? are they still very determined? >> they are very determined. it is very cold, but there have been lots of warm words for the demonstrators. by coincidence there was a meeting for the meeting for the organization in kiev this week. they have made a point of coming out and support for peaceful demonstration. that was a rebuke from moscow, seeing it as interference in their own backyard, as it were. we have the former president of georgia, who has had his own battles with russia, standing here and telling them our important it was. earlier in a press conference i asked him what his words would be to the demonstrators. >> so it's not about a political fight here. it's abou
but the economy here is in dire straits. the deal with moscow clue the possibility of a cheap deal on gas and perhaps direct aid because reserves here are running out fast. the central bank quite simply is seeing its stock pile of cash ebbing away very quickly. >> tim, we can see behind you the di demonstrateors are still there. what would you say the mood is? are they still very determined? >> they are very determined. it is very cold, but there have been lots of warm words for the...
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economy is rebounding helped by explosive growth in the energy and wireless industries. behind this growth is a massive grid of pipelines and wire lines across and that is the business of jose -- [inaudible] his company's stock has surged more than 260%. yes, i said that, 260% over the past five years, and he is with me now in a fox business exclusive. very interesting, these sectors that you operate in. let's start with telecom. there's been explosive growth in telecom, especially to rural areas. that has been a big thing that the president has pushed through. are we there yet? have we reached the furthest part of the rural areas, or do you think there's still more to grow? >> i think we've made great strides, but we still have a long way to go. as a company, we specialize in wireless deployment, so we build a lot of the networks for the wireless carriers. it's a very exciting field because if you've seen the changes that have happened with handheld technologies and what you can do with your devices, we're kind of the company that builds the infrastructure and the backb
economy is rebounding helped by explosive growth in the energy and wireless industries. behind this growth is a massive grid of pipelines and wire lines across and that is the business of jose -- [inaudible] his company's stock has surged more than 260%. yes, i said that, 260% over the past five years, and he is with me now in a fox business exclusive. very interesting, these sectors that you operate in. let's start with telecom. there's been explosive growth in telecom, especially to rural...
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is it because the sanctions were biting deeply into the economy or from a political perspective the ar art you are genuine in sg a new chapter. >> in iran we have political elections an an popular and popr elections. >> they chose a different path this time around. and that election provided a historic opportunity to us and to the west in order to atry tro address us. you. we are not talking about sanctions. when sanctions started iran had less than 200 centrifuges and the note product has been 1880 centrifuges that has been added to iran's stock of centrifuges so sanctions have utterly failed in that regard. it seems to me that the west is trying to take advantage of the historic opportunity. we have a new government and a different approach to foreign policy. our tenants of foreign policy have not changed we insist on our rice rite an rights and we t negotiate. this can be achieved best through construction gea negotiation. >> first of all, what has happened, nick, since this deal was made and are there signs of how this is going to work? >> yeah, john, i think their initial reaction
is it because the sanctions were biting deeply into the economy or from a political perspective the ar art you are genuine in sg a new chapter. >> in iran we have political elections an an popular and popr elections. >> they chose a different path this time around. and that election provided a historic opportunity to us and to the west in order to atry tro address us. you. we are not talking about sanctions. when sanctions started iran had less than 200 centrifuges and the note...
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that is a five year low and a sign the economy is now beginning to ramp up after the great recession in a long, sluggish recovery. other signs, nearly a quarter of the november job growth came in manufacturing and construction. those are good paying jobs, too. and hourly pay sup. average wage earner making $24.15 per hour, working 34.5 hours per week. down side is that 4 million people have been out of work six months or longer and percentage of adults working or looking for jobs is near a 35 year low. >> nasdaq is up almost 30 and google up to a all-time high. apple demanding more money tonight, a jury concluded apple owes for stealing patented features, apple asked a judge for an extra $22 million for legal fees and other costs. >> and barns and noble disclosed the government is looking at its books arcs kting books the investigation from an employee allegation of an improper allocation of expenses between barns and noble retail segment and unit that makes the nook e reader. >> coming up next tonight's breaking news. a bay area man now relesioned from north korea. >> you're going t
that is a five year low and a sign the economy is now beginning to ramp up after the great recession in a long, sluggish recovery. other signs, nearly a quarter of the november job growth came in manufacturing and construction. those are good paying jobs, too. and hourly pay sup. average wage earner making $24.15 per hour, working 34.5 hours per week. down side is that 4 million people have been out of work six months or longer and percentage of adults working or looking for jobs is near a 35...
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help the local economy. buy more lights. all from china. another christmas. a lot more money. >> the beckle christmas spectacular is next. ♪ you know, ronny... folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? i'd say happier than a bodybuilder directing traffic. he does look happy. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. . . [ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. vicks nyquil -- powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ >>> everybody ready? 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> all right, that was the first family lighting the national christmas tree just moments ago. many of you know christmas is my favorite time of year. i've been putting lights up around the d.c. area and the homes i've owned there for 20 years now. this will be my last time in the d.c. area doing a house. i'm going to be here in manhattan decorating my apartment. it was bittersweet. our cam
help the local economy. buy more lights. all from china. another christmas. a lot more money. >> the beckle christmas spectacular is next. ♪ you know, ronny... folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? i'd say happier than a bodybuilder directing traffic. he does look happy. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. . . [ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing...
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the jobs report is good news for the economy. the white house has a slightly different take on why the numbers keep going up. mike viqueira is at the white house for us. and mike, okay, i'm interested. what is the white house's take. >> reporter: there is a paint by numbers aspect ever since the obama administration took office. yes, the unemployment rate has largely gone down. private sector employment has increased for two years running now. the white house will say its good news but there is more work to be done. that's what they said today. the better the economy improves, that gdp rate that came out and shocked everything in the third quarter. 3.6% growth. that's nearly rebust but not near full employment strength. >> i think we just lost mike. we did. my apologies. still ahead on al jazeera america. the latest on the wintery blast causing problems in several states. >>> and trying to keep a deadly conflict from growing worse. plans to stop a slot center africa. that's next. >> bitter cold ice and heavy snow battering the so
the jobs report is good news for the economy. the white house has a slightly different take on why the numbers keep going up. mike viqueira is at the white house for us. and mike, okay, i'm interested. what is the white house's take. >> reporter: there is a paint by numbers aspect ever since the obama administration took office. yes, the unemployment rate has largely gone down. private sector employment has increased for two years running now. the white house will say its good news but...
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. >> some people fear there could be shortages of basic commodities if money isn't pump into the economy soon. >> well, india is removing to budge on food subsidies as food talks continue in bally. hundreds of demonstrators have been protesting outside of the congress as they work out an agreement to reduce com commerc. >> food security must be respected. ththethe rules must be amended. >> it's known as the rust belt. once a thriving industrial region that is plighted with poverty and crime. as we found out in ohio. there is still hope for the rust belt revival. >> a crime-fighting priest on a mission. >> we're looking at six blighted house that have been used for gang hang outs, drugs, prostitution. they were havens for criminal behavior. we needed to get rid of them. >> he convinced the city to give them turn abandoned homes no parks. >> in the last two years violent crime has been cut in half. >> part of a very null project going throughout blighted youngstown, ohio, which has lost half of its population since the 70s. >> it had that huge tsunami that hit town. it's taken 30 years for
. >> some people fear there could be shortages of basic commodities if money isn't pump into the economy soon. >> well, india is removing to budge on food subsidies as food talks continue in bally. hundreds of demonstrators have been protesting outside of the congress as they work out an agreement to reduce com commerc. >> food security must be respected. ththethe rules must be amended. >> it's known as the rust belt. once a thriving industrial region that is plighted...
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. >> weather may cold but the economy seems to be warming up. labor department november jobs report shows the unemployment rate dipped to 7% down from october 7.3 percent. employers added 2 $3,000 jobs. as we knowy explains that report was just washington wall street needed. >> stock finished the day up big. dow gained 200 points after the labor department released jobs report. unemployment rate dropped 3/10s lowest in 5 years. >> nobody who works on the issues in the administration is satisfied even with the steady progress that we have been making and prostive news today. >>reporter: employers added more than 200,000 jobs in november. better than what economist had expected. almost a quarter of them in high paying industries like construction and manufacturing. the september october numbers were also revised 0to show more growth. stock market reacted favorably amist believe there could be some down days ahead if the federal reserve taper the economic stimulus program when it meets later this month. >> stimulus is grit for stock and belief is w
. >> weather may cold but the economy seems to be warming up. labor department november jobs report shows the unemployment rate dipped to 7% down from october 7.3 percent. employers added 2 $3,000 jobs. as we knowy explains that report was just washington wall street needed. >> stock finished the day up big. dow gained 200 points after the labor department released jobs report. unemployment rate dropped 3/10s lowest in 5 years. >> nobody who works on the issues in the...
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. >> if they thought they could control that much of the economy and that much of the policy board, i would see them aiming at that. i think they short term hope that happens. but with 1.5 million people being told they qualify for medicaid, with thousands signing up. with more people signing up for obama care in the last two days than the first whole month of the program, i think the train is out of the station, i think it will be politically influx -- >> rachel, the debate has just changed. you know, when the conversation was only about the inability to get on line, and there was confusion out there, 85% of americans don't need to be concerned with going on line. i will say you have insurance through your employer, nothing is going to change for you. so i think the confusion has really been a detriment. i am from pennsylvania, we don't have our exchange, i probably would have more than two dozen choices. if our governor had cooperated, i think in addition to aetna and in addition to blue cross i would be looking for more solutions. in the end, people say what does it mean to me, i c
. >> if they thought they could control that much of the economy and that much of the policy board, i would see them aiming at that. i think they short term hope that happens. but with 1.5 million people being told they qualify for medicaid, with thousands signing up. with more people signing up for obama care in the last two days than the first whole month of the program, i think the train is out of the station, i think it will be politically influx -- >> rachel, the debate has...
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what matters to this company is the economy has to do well. the economy xwigz is going to d little better in 2014 and 2015. 2.7 then 3% growth. it's still going to be fairly anemic growth when compared to other post-war recoveries. so still wait for good relative performance before you jump on this one. >> all right. ryder what's our last one? i think it's ibm. what do you think, ryder? yep. ibm. give that dog a bone. he's been really good. shares of the computer services company, volatile this year, down about 11%. hugh, why don't you take ibm first. >> ibm, strorts about ibm, what happened in 2013 especially the third quarter, is emerging markets business in china. china down 22% to revenues. emerging markets down 9 %. what we're going to get in 2014 is i think a turn in china and i think that's written in the cards but i don't think we're going to see it in the emerging markets. so i think it's okay. you can buy ibm here and cross your fingers, look for positive relative performance, falling knife there too. wait for positive relative perfo
what matters to this company is the economy has to do well. the economy xwigz is going to d little better in 2014 and 2015. 2.7 then 3% growth. it's still going to be fairly anemic growth when compared to other post-war recoveries. so still wait for good relative performance before you jump on this one. >> all right. ryder what's our last one? i think it's ibm. what do you think, ryder? yep. ibm. give that dog a bone. he's been really good. shares of the computer services company,...
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economy is growing but so is the income gap between the rich and the poor. president obama will talk about how to change that and other aspects of the economy when h
economy is growing but so is the income gap between the rich and the poor. president obama will talk about how to change that and other aspects of the economy when h
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. >> it's good for our country, and it's good for our economy, and it's good for the american people, especially those who are looking for work. >> reporter: raising the minimum wage to over $10 an hour would increase gdp by over $32 billion, create almost 150,000 new jobs, cut food stamps spending by billions. >> we can't survive on $7.25. >> reporter: as workers increase wages mean they no longer have to depend on the government for help. >> yes, today the house took a heroic first step towards lifting the minimum wage closer to a living wage. democracy in action is indeed a beautiful thing. >> joining me now back in our reality is associate professor of political science and international public affairs at columbia university. dorian, this could happen tomorrow. there is a lot of support publicly in polling, it's remarkable popular. there's strong support in the democratic caucus on both sides of the aisle -- both houses, and the president has come out, and he's been talking about it a lot recently, the only obstacle is the house republican caucus. >> that's right. and the presiden
. >> it's good for our country, and it's good for our economy, and it's good for the american people, especially those who are looking for work. >> reporter: raising the minimum wage to over $10 an hour would increase gdp by over $32 billion, create almost 150,000 new jobs, cut food stamps spending by billions. >> we can't survive on $7.25. >> reporter: as workers increase wages mean they no longer have to depend on the government for help. >> yes, today the house...
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it could add up to $18 trillion to the global economy. >> in egypt - 21 women and girls imprisoned for protesting in october, including seven girls under 18. the red cross says 300 people have been killed in 48 hours after violence between militias and the central african republic. thousands of people are looking at refuge at the airport where french soldiers are on guard. >> some people are talking about a religious or sectarian war against christians and muslims. is that how the situation is developing? >> it's a political crisis, and unfortunately some people are using the intentions between the communities peacefully together. about 15 to 20% mousse limbs who are active in the any and now the author represented in politics and some don't like that. this is what is going on. there farmers who are mostly christians who attack muslims in that country because the seleka rebels in power. >> there have been warnings, as you know, about the possibility of what is being already described as a genocide. let's hope that doesn't happen. could it happen. >> i think the word might be - geppo si
it could add up to $18 trillion to the global economy. >> in egypt - 21 women and girls imprisoned for protesting in october, including seven girls under 18. the red cross says 300 people have been killed in 48 hours after violence between militias and the central african republic. thousands of people are looking at refuge at the airport where french soldiers are on guard. >> some people are talking about a religious or sectarian war against christians and muslims. is that how the...
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opposite the case, as the economy improves should we like stocks more? it's a first-class quandary that we have to dive into headlong on "mad money" if we're going to figure out the market's move. it's distracted and a parlor game and we find you the best stocks and the best opportunities. the only focus on the fed's next move the last three years, you missed some of the single best moments to invest in our lifetimes. i regard that as terrible. i regard it as shameful because this fed-centric world presumes that the market is one big stock that is sent higher or lower by ben bernanke and janet yellin and it's the market as a marionette. my favorite credo is the opposite. the stocks represent companies and the companies march to many different drum e not just the fed drummer. some companies do better than higher interest rates and like the minerals and oils and most important, many companies do better because their managements are smart or incentive to create value. if you spend all of your time waiting for the fed to tell you what to do -- you missed so
opposite the case, as the economy improves should we like stocks more? it's a first-class quandary that we have to dive into headlong on "mad money" if we're going to figure out the market's move. it's distracted and a parlor game and we find you the best stocks and the best opportunities. the only focus on the fed's next move the last three years, you missed some of the single best moments to invest in our lifetimes. i regard that as terrible. i regard it as shameful because this...
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global economy is doing better. next spring we'll have the big test on the economy. what do we do in most of 2014 in terms of gdp? are you going to give me somewhere between two and three? >> touching towards three. we've been averaging 2% four years. 3% is not something if you look back all that exciting. coming from where we've been, it's an important shift up. >> we will be able to orchestrate some type of tapering next year which could imply maybe 3% on a ten year. that's not going to hurt the housing recovery and going toco. i look at i as a balance. we get support from improving global, financial conditions bradley improved. i think you're right. higher interest rates go at the ten year level above 3%. that's going to take out of housing. we're seeing it to some degree. it's a balance between that kind of limitation we're getting and an economy with a lot of other reasons to do it better. >> okay. that sounds pretty good. we'll have an economist on if we have a lousy job friday. we'll have someone explaining why everything was bad the last couple of months. doe
global economy is doing better. next spring we'll have the big test on the economy. what do we do in most of 2014 in terms of gdp? are you going to give me somewhere between two and three? >> touching towards three. we've been averaging 2% four years. 3% is not something if you look back all that exciting. coming from where we've been, it's an important shift up. >> we will be able to orchestrate some type of tapering next year which could imply maybe 3% on a ten year. that's not...
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economy does well, many of these companies are really fairly independent of their local economy. they're selling products to us, the chinese and the asians. >> do you believe that people panicked and overshot? when the financial market collapse happened and we went to europe and talked about the problems with commerce bank and all these issues, greek debt seeping through like a virus in the banking system, everybody dumped stop stocks. if you look at the volkswagens of the world, a quarter of their sales are maybe in continental europe. they're not really european companies. >> absolutely correct, that's right. >> tobias, your view on that? i want to focus on europe. but also if you don't like europe, who do you like? >> well, we do like the u.s. we do like the uk within europe. our global team, we like e.m. in latin america, we're not that excited. we think it's more asia. even in latin america, it's more mexico over brazil. i'm really talking to our global guys, this is what they do, more of their focus and their work. and by the way, i agree with bruno. i'm looking for the com
economy does well, many of these companies are really fairly independent of their local economy. they're selling products to us, the chinese and the asians. >> do you believe that people panicked and overshot? when the financial market collapse happened and we went to europe and talked about the problems with commerce bank and all these issues, greek debt seeping through like a virus in the banking system, everybody dumped stop stocks. if you look at the volkswagens of the world, a...
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we're picking up slack in the economy. average work weeks have gone up. >> you don't want this driven by monetary stimulus. a lot of people feel the same way. they say, if this economy isn't necessarily recovering or needs a little help, well, hey, white house, it would have been nice to have that help. is there a role for the president, should have been much more aggressive. >> a few different questions. one, i've been for a large infrastructure bill. it's the fastest multiplier of gdp growth in this country. for every dollar spent it's a 1.16 multiplier. that's been on the president's agenda today. with respect today, where i'm not a continued supporter of qe3 or 4, wherever we had because manufacturing came out with best numbers since 2011. foreign investment is up construction is up. you have a lot of things i don't think the fed policy actually helps today. . i don't think necessarily it's helping employment. >> very quickly because i'm out of time. i have to ask you a specific issue pertaining to jobs and wages. ther
we're picking up slack in the economy. average work weeks have gone up. >> you don't want this driven by monetary stimulus. a lot of people feel the same way. they say, if this economy isn't necessarily recovering or needs a little help, well, hey, white house, it would have been nice to have that help. is there a role for the president, should have been much more aggressive. >> a few different questions. one, i've been for a large infrastructure bill. it's the fastest multiplier of...
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the market economy. stuart: very typical. you want into your talking points in you have a loud voice, very insistent voice and won't stop. if i interrupt you i am. . >> i am the guests. stuart: i am root of i stop you from giving talking points to our viewers. we don't accept that. we don't accept pre-arranged talking points. we ask questions and ask our guests to answer them. you won't answer question no. one. >> i am answering about the vantage of the exchanges and what is interesting is republicans keep saying we want free market, we bring you free market through the exchange and you find every reason to object to it. stuart: why do you say the policies which i have to choose from or any other person has to choose from, why do you say they are better? why understand is more coverage but who is the judge of what is better? surely the individual. let me go on. i and in america. i thought america was about individual freedom and liberty. it was my choice as an individual to choose what health care i want. you have taken that
the market economy. stuart: very typical. you want into your talking points in you have a loud voice, very insistent voice and won't stop. if i interrupt you i am. . >> i am the guests. stuart: i am root of i stop you from giving talking points to our viewers. we don't accept that. we don't accept pre-arranged talking points. we ask questions and ask our guests to answer them. you won't answer question no. one. >> i am answering about the vantage of the exchanges and what is...
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economy. remember, that is what the chancellor has been talking about in the lead up. that's where we've seen the prime minister and his visit to china press on getting money and capital to the real economy. it may be a physically xhushl budget, but how are they going to sustain the growth we've seen in the past pew months? >> helia, thanks for that. >>> the chancellor is due to stand up and give his speech around 11:15 london time, 12:15 cet. we will cover that, as well. that will lead into the bank of england decision, as well. >>> the japanese cabinet has approved a stimulus package worth $182 billion. we have the story from tokyo. >> hi, ross. this massive package is expected to push up the nation's real gdp by around 1%. government spending is to total around $54 billion. $13 billion or 25% of this will be allocated to help improve competitiveness of japanese industries and to strengthen metropolitan functions ahead of the 2020 tokyo olympics. the rest will be spent on things like reconst
economy. remember, that is what the chancellor has been talking about in the lead up. that's where we've seen the prime minister and his visit to china press on getting money and capital to the real economy. it may be a physically xhushl budget, but how are they going to sustain the growth we've seen in the past pew months? >> helia, thanks for that. >>> the chancellor is due to stand up and give his speech around 11:15 london time, 12:15 cet. we will cover that, as well. that...
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they are not doing anything to improve the economy. last week, walmart opened in the district, 560 jobs were advertised, 23,000 people showed up to apply for 560 jobs. there are no jobs. upper marlboro, maryland. approximately 1.3 million extendedre receiving unemployment insurance benefits and they are set to lose them at the end of the year if congress does not act. three point 6 million additional people will lose access to benefits beyond 26 weeks by the end of 2014. those according to a report released last week by the president's council of economic advisers. the was the topic of editorial in today's "wall street journal." employedep workers on is the headline. another extension will not create more jobs says the editorial board of "the wall street journal." it ends saying the current system raises payroll taxes on employers even as 20 million americans are still unemployed or underemployed. none of this will help the economy create more jobs. say's "walll and street journal." we want to hear your thoughts. we have a special line
they are not doing anything to improve the economy. last week, walmart opened in the district, 560 jobs were advertised, 23,000 people showed up to apply for 560 jobs. there are no jobs. upper marlboro, maryland. approximately 1.3 million extendedre receiving unemployment insurance benefits and they are set to lose them at the end of the year if congress does not act. three point 6 million additional people will lose access to benefits beyond 26 weeks by the end of 2014. those according to a...
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the issue really is africa is an export-driven economy, 60% of their economy is due to the mining sector, the most of which is exported to the world and it's no accident that you see some of the most important economic actors of africa playing a prominent role in this memorial. these are the future trading partners of africa. it's not going to be europe as much as brazil, india and china. i think their role here exemplifies that. >> professor, this is really a critical moment. i was in the middle east at a time the mining strikes were going on in the summer of the year. there was disheartening to see. it really was disheartening to see. we saw miners being show and killed. we saw a very uneven response from the south african leadership. these were miners fighting for what they thought was fair, for rights, for a larger piece of africa's economic pie, and for many in the world, what they saw as a response was a heavy-handed approach from the government. >> that's right. there's talk about africa being -- hosting 25% unemployment right now. that number among the youth is 50%. this is a tic
the issue really is africa is an export-driven economy, 60% of their economy is due to the mining sector, the most of which is exported to the world and it's no accident that you see some of the most important economic actors of africa playing a prominent role in this memorial. these are the future trading partners of africa. it's not going to be europe as much as brazil, india and china. i think their role here exemplifies that. >> professor, this is really a critical moment. i was in...
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still any respite is welcome in an economy with 12% unemployment and 40% inflation. on sunday for the first time inspectors from the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog toured the heavy water reactor at iraq. a sign that while there's plenty of scepticism some progress was already under way. robert, the president towed a careful line here. i thought his remarks were interesting. it seems like we're in the middle of what our good friend david axelrod likes to call kabuki theater, confident but not overconfident. i wonder about the deal back and forth between president obama and members of his own congress like bob menendez pushing this renewed sanctions deal. >> i do think you've got the potential collision of a lot of different time lines. the president, i think, is realistic to say there's a possibility of a deal but the deal can long move forward long-term if iranians are willing to do things. if he understands that from colliding time lines politically you've got congressional members from both parties pursuing sanctions. you've got israelis against this deal. i think the one
still any respite is welcome in an economy with 12% unemployment and 40% inflation. on sunday for the first time inspectors from the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog toured the heavy water reactor at iraq. a sign that while there's plenty of scepticism some progress was already under way. robert, the president towed a careful line here. i thought his remarks were interesting. it seems like we're in the middle of what our good friend david axelrod likes to call kabuki theater, confident but not...
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that tells you about some aspect of the economy. >> yeah, absolutely. must be good news in there. lester holt is back with us from inside the arena where it only has gotten louder, lester. >> it's gotten louder, and that's why i have the set of a sports announcement, and it's loud. the gates opened at 6:00 local time here and they came in here and they have been singing and chanting and just a sense of euphoria here. you see the band moved into the stadium, so we suspect things to get underway shortly as more dignitaries collide. the crowd has been enjoying themselves and singing along with what they know, and in this part of africa, rain is considered a good omen, a rebirth, and so how fitting it is that we are experiencing this steady rain this morning. >> hamid karzi arriving in his traditional garb from afghanistan. if you are up with us after 4:00 a.m. eastern time, you can go to the new york times website and see an interesting article this morning on keeping some of these leaders apart. you have got raul castro, and japan and china, and they have to have a seating area. at
that tells you about some aspect of the economy. >> yeah, absolutely. must be good news in there. lester holt is back with us from inside the arena where it only has gotten louder, lester. >> it's gotten louder, and that's why i have the set of a sports announcement, and it's loud. the gates opened at 6:00 local time here and they came in here and they have been singing and chanting and just a sense of euphoria here. you see the band moved into the stadium, so we suspect things to...
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but germany's economy is doing better. he's going to weigh a few things up. >> this is where at the end of the day, we all know that it's a political will to keep the european project live. to keep that live, we need to see a strong part towards monetary and fiscal union. this has gone far too far for most people's liking. if something coming up in the next 12, 18 months, it's going to be very, very difficult. and unfortunately france being the second biggest economy is potentially going to be -- next year if things don't start improving. >> we saw quite a bit of institutional flow out of the u.s. and into europe. is that the right move? and is that -- what would you favor, european equities over the u.s. or not? >> in the very short-term, we favor the u.s. because momentum is there. that's where the source is and i think you try and stay close to the source of the qe. european markets last week hit a bit on of a speed bump in the road. and the technical momentum picture of the european markets, france in particular, actua
but germany's economy is doing better. he's going to weigh a few things up. >> this is where at the end of the day, we all know that it's a political will to keep the european project live. to keep that live, we need to see a strong part towards monetary and fiscal union. this has gone far too far for most people's liking. if something coming up in the next 12, 18 months, it's going to be very, very difficult. and unfortunately france being the second biggest economy is potentially going...